In the calm before the storm we decided to do a quick blog post of the past couple weeks or so. Things have been productive around the Day19 house. We did a super fun fashion story for Monster Children that comes out in early June. Can’t wait to show everyone, we couldn’t be happier with it. We also did a cover shoot for Blueprint magazine, our first shoot with A company I guess I can’t mention yet which was a week of good times with good folks. We also worked with MTV for the first time. Lot’s of firsts this month. We are headed to South Carolina this week to cover the 24 Hours of Lemons race where all cars must cost less than $500 then fly straight to SF for a week with one of our favorite shoe companies, then 2 back to backs in LA and then off to a shoot in NYC for a couple days! If you told us 5 years ago we would be this lucky with our picture taking career and be having as much fun as we are getting to work with an amazing and vast range of clients I would have called you insane. Thank you to everyone who likes our pictures and continues to support our dream. Following are a bunch of pictures that having nothing to do with what I just said. Oh, and we built a ramp.

Photo above is our good buddy Dallas reading his book at a huge kid’s book event that happened downtown.




Paul and hat.

Carol and hat.

Claire and hat.

Curtis, Katie, and Reece.

Lazy summer days are going to have to wait until we get back.


Brought the kid to his first Dodger’s game.

They lost, he’ll get used to it.

Dallas about to take the stage at SXSW to read his book for a bunch of people waiting for Dead Milkmen and OFWGKTA.

Dallas read his “Awesome Book” to a huge crowd from this massive stage at the kid’s book festival at USC. He ran around while reciting the book from memory, jumping on chairs and shooting confetti into the crowd. Afterwards I overheard a woman telling her friend “Dallas is like the rockstar of children’s books”. Couldn’t be more true.



The organizers weren’t too happy about him climbing the rafters.

There was a zombie attack north of Los Angeles.

Luckily there was a Chris McPherson and an Isac Walter to take them down with me.

Silver bullet.

Then this happened.

The Baroness.

Done, thanks to everyone who came and did some screwing, especially Mr. Isac Walter. I am stoked that some of Eli’s earliest memories are going to be with a ramp in his backyard. Dune and Clint came by to christen it and turned it into a WESC commercial.